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A light in the dark

Charleville’s iconic water tower shines as a beacon of hope throughout May – domestic and family violence prevention month.

Each May, Queensland observes Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, a vital initiative aimed at raising awareness and fostering community action against domestic and family violence.

Towns in the Murweh Shire are deeply committed to this cause and, throughout the month of May, Charleville’s iconic water tower becomes a beacon of hope and solidarity as it is illuminated in purple, the colour symbolising support for victims and survivors of domestic and family violence.

This striking visual display will not only capture attention but will also serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing together to combat this issue.

This month is marked by various community events and activities designed to educate, inspire, and encourage positive action, providing opportunities for residents to come together, share stories, and learn about the resources available to those affected by domestic and family violence.

The theme for 2025, “Take positive action today to build a safer Queensland” underscores the importance of proactive measures and collective responsibility.

Charleville’s participation in Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month highlights the town’s dedication to creating a safer, more supportive community. By lighting the water tower in purple, Charleville sends a clear message: violence has no place in our homes or communities.

Support services for people experiencing DFSV:

• DVConnect Womensline (24/7): 1800 811 811

• DVConnect Mensline (24/7): 1800 600 636

• MensLine Australia (24/7): 1300 789 978

• Sexual Assault Helpline (7.30am to 11.30pm, 7 days): 1800 010 120

• Kids Helpline (24/7): 1800 551 800

• Lifeline (24/7): 13 11 14

• WWILD (9am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday): (07) 3262 9877

• Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (24/7): 1800 497 212

• 13YARN (24/7): 13 92 76

• Djirra: 1800 105 303

• Brother to Brother crisis line (24/7): 1800 433 799

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